Star brite Teak Sealer - No Drip, Splatter-Free Formula - One Coat Coverage for All Fine Woods , 32 oz
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Star brite Teak Sealer - No Drip, Splatter-Free Formula - One Coat Coverage for All Fine Woods , 32 oz
LONG-LASTING PROTECTION - Outperforms any teak oil or sealer, even under harsh tropical sun and salt conditions; a reliable choice for all your fine woods
NO-DRIP, NO-SPLASH FORMULA - Enjoy an easy and clean application process with our no-drip, no-splash gel formula; no messy spills or drips
ONE-COAT COVERAGE - Forget multiple applications; one coat of our STAR BRITE Teak Sealer achieves the desired color and wood grain patina
MAINTENANCE-FREE TEAK - Our sealer makes your teak almost maintenance-free, saving you time and effort in upkeep
REPLACES TEAK OILS - Offers superior protection and longevity compared to traditional teak oils; a smart choice for teak wood and all fine woods
IDEAL FOR TEAK CLEANER KITS - Works best when used after treating wood with STAR BRITE Teak Cleaner and Brightener or on fresh new wood
PROUDLY AMERICAN, TRUSTED GLOBALLY - With STAR BRITE, you're choosing a leading name in marine, auto, RV, home, and outdoor products since 1973, all proudly crafted in the USA for superior quality and performance
Directions: If wood is gray and or dirty, first treat with Star brite Teak Cleaner. If you sand wood, use Teak Cleaner after sanding to remove all loose wax and pitch from surface. It is important that the wood be cleaned after sanding so Star brite Teak Sealer can penetrate evenly and provide maximum adhesion and performance. Mix Teak Sealer before applying. Use a stiring stick to get any solids on the bottom of the container into the solution. Wood should be completely dry before appyling sealer. Note: Product must be applied outside as it requires UV exposure to dry properly. Apply product with a foam brush using short strokes in the direction of the wood grain. It is important to use even brush strokes to obtain a uniform finish. Always stop applicationat a natural break point such as a seam. Look over treated area to make sure there are no brush marks or uneven spots. Uneven or poor application can be corrected by rubbing with a clean dry towel in the direction of the wood grain before the sealer dries.